Intermediate molecular weight substances in sera of psoriatic patients.

I Felmérai, J Gróf, M Idei, J Menyhárt
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In the experiments presented here, serum samples were collected both from psoriatic (PS) (n = 8) and non-psoriatic (NPS) patients (n = 8) and were analyzed by the combination of fractional precipitation (80% ethanol, pH 2) and gel filtration techniques as well as by chemical methods. It was demonstrated that, in comparison to the non psoriatic samples, concentration of the free alfa-amino group bearing and the Lowry positive components as well as total carbohydrate content was significantly elevated in the acidic ethanol soluble serum fraction of psoriatic samples. In psoriasis, the quantity of serum components with UV light absorbing capability at 206 nm, and with a molecular mass between 0.3 and 5.0 KD (estimated by chromatographic criteria) also was elevated in one of the fractions obtained by Sephadex SG-25 chromatography. Results presented in this paper indicate, that psoriasis is accompanied by changes in quality and in quantity of middle size molecular weight serum components with chemical properties suggesting their peptide--and/or glycopeptide-like character.

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银屑病患者血清中中等分子量物质。
在本实验中,采集了银屑病(PS)患者(n = 8)和非银屑病(NPS)患者(n = 8)的血清样本,并通过分数沉淀(80%乙醇,pH 2)和凝胶过滤技术以及化学方法进行分析。结果表明,与非银屑病样品相比,银屑病样品酸性乙醇可溶性血清中携带游离α -氨基和Lowry阳性组分的浓度以及总碳水化合物含量显著升高。在银屑病中,用Sephadex SG-25色谱法获得的某一组分中,具有206nm紫外光吸收能力、分子质量在0.3 - 5.0 KD之间(根据色谱标准估计)的血清成分的数量也有所增加。本文的结果表明,牛皮癣伴随着中等分子量血清成分的质量和数量的变化,这些成分的化学性质表明它们具有肽和/或糖肽类特征。
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